RestoreBite
About RestoreBite
RestoreBite is a free, multilingual service that explains dental restoration in plain language and helps people connect with licensed restoration dentists near them. We are not a dental practice and do not provide dental care.

What RestoreBite is
RestoreBite is a free matching service for people in the United States who are trying to understand dental restoration options such as crowns, bridges, partial and full dentures, implant-supported teeth, and full-mouth restoration. We explain common terms in plain English and help people connect with licensed dentists and prosthodontists who provide restoration care.
Many people who contact us are comparing options, worried about cost, or trying to understand unfamiliar dental words in a second language. Our goal is to make the first steps simpler and clearer, not to push a procedure.
If you want to learn more about the process, see how it works or the restoration types we cover on services.
What RestoreBite is not
RestoreBite is not a dental office, not a prosthodontic practice, and not a source of dental, medical, or treatment advice. We do not examine teeth, diagnose problems, recommend a specific procedure for you, or promise a result. Only a licensed dentist or prosthodontist who examines you can tell you what treatment may be appropriate.
Our information is general and educational only. If you have a true dental emergency such as a knocked-out tooth, severe swelling, high fever, or uncontrolled bleeding, seek urgent or emergency dental care first rather than waiting for a match through our service.
When you are ready to ask for a connection, you can get matched.
What information we collect
We keep it simple. To help connect you with a participating provider, we collect contact details and the type of restoration you are asking about.
That means we may collect:
- name
- phone number
- optional email address
- ZIP code
- the restoration type you are asking about
- preferred language
We do not ask for, and do not need, your medical history, dental history, medications, insurance member numbers, financial account numbers, or Social Security number. A dentist's office may ask for health or insurance details later if you choose to make an appointment with them, but RestoreBite does not collect that information.
How provider matching works
If you contact RestoreBite, we use the contact details and restoration-type request you provide to help connect you with licensed restoration dentists or prosthodontists in your area. The service is free for patients.
A simple overview:
1. You tell us your name, phone, ZIP code, preferred language, and the restoration topic you want help with.
2. We look for a participating licensed provider near you who offers that kind of restoration care.
3. A provider's office may contact you to discuss scheduling a consultation.
We cannot guarantee that a specific dentist serves every area, and we cannot guarantee price, treatment, or outcomes. Real treatment decisions happen only after an in-person exam and discussion with a licensed dentist. You can also contact us if you have questions about using the service.
Costs, quotes, and how to protect yourself
Dental restoration costs in the US vary a lot by city, material, the number of teeth involved, the condition of the mouth, and who provides the treatment. General ranges can be helpful for planning, but they are not quotes. For example, a single crown may cost hundreds to a few thousand dollars, dentures may range from around one thousand dollars to several thousand, and implant-supported work can cost several thousand dollars or much more depending on how many implants and replacement teeth are involved.
The careful step is to get a written treatment plan and written price before you agree to treatment. For larger plans, ask what is included, what may cost extra, and whether there are lower-cost alternatives to discuss with the dentist.
Watch for pressure tactics such as:
- vague pricing
- same-day pressure to start treatment
- no written treatment plan
- no second opinion offered on a large case
- cash-only demands without clear paperwork
It is reasonable to verify the dentist's license, ask questions, and get a second opinion on a big or expensive treatment plan. Honest providers should be able to explain the plan clearly.
Our purpose
People often arrive confused, worried, or embarrassed about missing or damaged teeth. Some are new to the US and are trying to compare options in a healthcare system that feels unfamiliar. RestoreBite exists to make the information easier to follow and the first connection easier to make.
We try to describe restoration choices in plain words, without hype, and without pretending that one option is right for everyone. The right next step is usually a conversation with a licensed dentist who can examine your mouth, explain your choices, and give you a written plan.
If that would help, you can start at get matched.
RestoreBite is a free service that explains dental restoration in plain language and helps you connect with licensed dentists, but we do not provide care or collect medical history.
Common questions
Is RestoreBite a dentist or dental clinic?
No. RestoreBite is a free matching service, not a dental practice, dentist, or prosthodontist. We provide general educational information and help connect people with licensed providers.
Do I have to pay to use RestoreBite?
No. RestoreBite is free for patients to use. If you choose to see a dentist, that dentist's office will explain its own fees.
Do you collect my medical or dental history?
No. We collect contact details and your restoration-type request only: name, phone, optional email, ZIP code, preferred language, and the kind of restoration you are asking about.
Can you tell me which restoration is best for me?
No. We do not diagnose or recommend treatment. Only a licensed dentist or prosthodontist who examines you can advise you about treatment options.
Can you tell me the exact price before I see a dentist?
No. Any cost information is only a general range, not a quote. The real price depends on the material, number of teeth, your mouth, and your area.
What should I ask a dentist before I agree to treatment?
Ask for a written treatment plan, a written price, what is included, what may cost extra, and whether a second opinion makes sense for a larger case. It is also wise to verify the provider's license.
Ready to restore your bite?
Get matched, free, with a restoration dentist near you. Contact and restoration type only — no medical or dental history. You get a written plan and price before any work starts, and you choose who to see.